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What makes a great speech? - for iPod/iPhone
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What makes a great speech? - for iPod/iPhone

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Throughout history great orators have been able to capture a shift in the zeitgeist, and tap into an audience’s emotions. Speeches by John. F. Kennedy and Winston Churchill are considered among the greatest speeches of all time; but what made their speeches greater than the sum of their parts - and how did their structure and delivery manage to strike a chord that continues to resonate with people today? With contributions from Tony Blair’s ex speech writer Simon Lancaster and Tom Clark Editor of historic 20th Century speeches, this audio collection explores the methods and techniques used in great speeches that have allowed them to stand the test of time.

This material forms part of The Open University course A150 Voices and Texts
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Rhetoric

Rhetoric

2013-08-1603:34

Simon Lancaster and Tom Clark touch upon the history of speeches
Historical context

Historical context

2013-08-1602:32

Capturing a moment in history
Metaphor and contrast

Metaphor and contrast

2013-08-1603:49

Techniques used to enhance a speech
Flattery and Empathy

Flattery and Empathy

2013-08-1602:47

Techniques to engage an audience
Emotional connection

Emotional connection

2013-08-1602:36

Establishing on an emotional connection
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